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Amonyak-ve-Üre-Üretim-Tesisi

Ammonia and Urea Production Plant

  • Project Type
    Production facility
  • LOCATION
    Garaboğaz/Turkmenistan
  • Date
    2014-2018
  • Status
    Completed
  • Contractor
    GAP Construction
  • CONSTRUCTION AREA
    30.742,78 m²
  • PROJECT AREA
    60.802 ha
  • Client
    Turkmenhimiya

The Ammonia and Urea Production Facility project, carried out in Garaboğaz/Turkmenistan under the leadership of Architect Metin Barut, constitutes a turning point in sustainable chemical production. This project, which was implemented with the experience of GAP İnşaat and the strong support of Turkmenhimiya, lays the foundations of a production facility at international standards, with the contributions of a global partner such as Mitsubishi Corporation.

This production facility in Garaboğaz makes significant contributions not only to the local economy but also to the regional chemical industry. Equipped with high-tech equipment, the facility features the latest innovations in efficiency and environmental sustainability. This modern facility for the production of ammonia and urea stands out with high quality products as well as a production process that minimizes environmental impact.

The project team, led by architect Metin Barut, is implementing this visionary project with its engineering expertise and creative solutions. This project, supported by Mitsubishi Corporation's international experience and technological expertise, shapes the future of Turkmenistan's chemical industry.

Garaboğaz Ammonia and Urea Production Facility aims to be a pioneer in sustainable chemical production. With the completion of this project, supported by GAP İnşaat's perfectionist approach and Turkmenhimiya's determination, a new era will begin in the regional chemical industry.

This project not only increases production capacity, but also strengthens Turkmenistan's industrial infrastructure and increases its competitiveness in the international arena.

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